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homes for sale in quebec

Buying a home in Quebec isn't what it used to be. Depending on where you're looking, prices can feel either surprisingly manageable or completely out of reach, and your salary might be the biggest factor.

A recent report from the Association professionnelle des courtiers immobiliers du Québec (APCIQ) breaks down just how much you’d need to earn per year to buy a median-priced single-family home in 24 cities across the province.

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Québec solidaire (QS) wants to make 10,000 homes for sale in Quebec 25% cheaper to address the housing crisis and make homeownership more accessible, especially for young adults. It's the left-wing party's latest eye-catching proposal ahead of the Quebec election.

"To solve the housing crisis, we need more social housing, but also affordable houses and condos for the middle class," party spokesperson Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois said Monday. "This is the commitment I am making today: 10,000 affordable properties, throughout Quebec. 10,000 homes 25% cheaper, without risk and without overbidding."

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When it comes to buying a home in Montreal, it's safe to say you need a significant amount of wealth to secure anything worthwhile. So you might be tempted to look outside of the city centre for your first property, considering how much cheaper homes are when you're in the middle of nowhere. Ok, maybe not in the middle of nowhere, but not in Montreal.

If you're willing to relocate for the sake of getting your foot into the world of real estate, then there are a decent number of properties across the province that are cute, quaint but most importantly, cheap-ish.

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When it comes to finding a Montreal home for sale that you both love and can afford, you're in for a rough ride.

While the housing prices in the 514 have skyrocketed, patient real estate sleuths can still find some hidden gems out there, including this semi-detached home for sale for $450,000.

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Looking for a home to buy? Considering home prices in Montreal have jumped, it's certainly no easy feat to find a Montreal home for sale for under $400,000.

Thankfully there are a few gems across the 514 that offer up affordable single-family homes and there's one for sale right now through duProprio in Montreal-North.

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With luxury home sales on the rise, it's no shock that this Quebec home for sale is currently on the market. Located only 45 minutes outside of Montreal, this stunning Rosemère condominium is the perfect combination of both modern and rustic that give off the ultimate Hogwarts castle vibes.

The two-bedroom and two-and-a-half-bath property spans nearly, 2,300 square feet and will cost you a mere $1,145,000 — but can you really put a price tag on a home as mystical as this one? Especially considering it's located in the reputable Le Manoir Bleury-Bouthillier.

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Looking for a home in Montreal but can't seem to find something at an affordable price? Well, this semi-detached single-family home might be what you've been searching for. Located in Montreal-Est, this 2,800 square foot house is one of very few homes for sale in Montreal for less than $400,000.

This three-bedroom and two-bathroom property comes in at $390,000, which is rarely seen on the Island of Montreal — making it the perfect space for a family with kids, a couple, or anyone looking for a rental property.

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If you happened to blink at any point in the last two years you might have missed the moment when your dream of homeownership in the near future slipped away. The latest market report from the Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers shows Montreal home prices are still going up.

In February 2022, the median price of a single-family home in the Montreal area was $550,000 — 20% higher than it was in February 2021.

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